Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has revealed the band are planning a huge concert at Knebworth House.
No date has yet to be confirmed for the gig, which is likely to take place next year.
Speaking on BBC Radio 1, Martin said: "We're trying to book a place that rhymes with Blebworth.
"We realised there's a lot of people who don't like us in Britain but, you know, they don't have to come."
Knebworth House in Hertfordshire has previously hosted concerts for Led Zeppelin, Oasis and Robbie Williams.
Williams, a former member of Take That, attracted 375,000 people over three nights at the venue. But Martin said Coldplay would be happy to perform there once.
"We're not gonna do three [nights], Robbie did three," he said. "We'd be happy with one. Then the next day can be some kind of caravan conference."
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